Periodic Reporting for period 1 - CryoSTEM (Phase Contrast STEM for Cryo-EM)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2022-06-01 do 2024-11-30
The second direction of the work so far has been to explore the most efficient ways to extract useful contrast from the recorded signals. The optimal methods for processing two dimensional data from ultra-thin specimens need to be modified when reconstructing a volume in 3D. Many combinations can be made, and as yet there is no single accepted protocol. In fact there may never be just one, because different ways of processing the same original dataset provide complementary information. There is an enormous flexibility and a single image may not convey all the available information. The full 4D STEM data are very heavy, however, so we also explore the optimization of configurations that can be implemented with simpler detector schemes such as DPC.
The platform we have established is very general and can be applied to a wide variety of specimens. Method development efforts employed cryogenically-preserved bacteriophage, and the lessons are applied immediately to study of intact cells. Indeed, a primary advantage of the scanning approach with respect to conventional electron microscopy is for application to much thicker specimens, which relates to energy losses from the illuminating electrons in their interaction with the material. Using a new generation electron spectrometer, we explored the quantitative nature of electron scattering over the angular range relevant to phase contrast, and identified measurable parameters by which to distinguish different materials. This is an extension of the classic Z (elemental atomic number) contrast in STEM, which can be implemented with the new 4D STEM tools and incorporated into tomography.